A New Hope for Neurodegenerative Disease
While there is no known cure for Parkinson’s, regenerative medicine offers a pathway to slow progression and improve quality of life.
The Mechanism
Stem cells can differentiate into neurons and secrete neurotrophic factors (like GDNF and BDNF) that protect existing dopamine-producing neurons.
The Thailand Protocol
Unlike simple joint injections, addressing Parkinson’s requires a systemic approach:
- Intrathecal Injection: Cells are delivered into the spinal canal to bypass the blood-brain barrier.
- Intravenous (IV): High-dose infusion for systemic inflammation reduction.
- Rehabilitation: Combined with physical therapy and hyperbaric oxygen in Bangkok.
Realistic Expectations
Patients often report improvements in balance, tremors, and energy levels. Results typically manifest 3-6 months post-treatment.